You could try to add a UTF-8 BOM to your UTF file, I think (but not  
100% sure) that TextEdit check for that...

Sven E



On 2007-04-18, at 22:54, Christian Miller wrote:

> If I save "high ASCII" characters in a text file via a
> TextOutputStream (UTF-8), TextEdit will display the characters
> incorrectly unless one goes into the TE preferences and tells it to
> open files as UTF-8.  On the other hand, TextWrangler opens the file
> just fine.  Is there something I can do to the file while/after
> saving to get TextEdit to display the file contents correctly?
>
> Thanks,
> Christian
> Pariahware, Inc. Custom Software
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> <http://www.pariahware.com>
> --
> God loved you so much that He gave His only son Jesus.  What have you
> done with God's gift?
>
>





Sven E
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